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Shmacky-McNuts: Actually it is their fault. Nobody forces the company executives to not meet demand of customer need. They make a conscience decision to fail. Nobody forces them to disregard people from other nations. Especially USA, in which having both employees and a bank account within american borders would literally solve most of their problems.
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pds41: It might solve some problems, but it would create a whole host of new ones for GoG - not least liability for US corporate and other taxes, US registration and filing requirements etc.
Their bank is in Cyprus if not mistaken. Almost every american bank assumes they are fraudulent. My point is, even though USA is not the only nation to deal with. It is more than likely the most capital spending to GOG. Of which they tend to ignore and give little to no care to what their customers want. Even when they are the 2nd most popular gaming retailer in the world. No other game retailer can make their own titles. Its that simple. They don't give a sh!t.

It boils down to being lucky to not have problems. Because they don't fix what is broken. Blaming covid is a bullsh!t lie. They don't want to invest more money in hiring people to deal with the customers they have. But the irony is , that in not hiring more people, they actually lose more money, by customers giving up on GOG altogether. Its literally every day we have forum rants about this.
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Sarafan: …snip
I’ve asked around and it seems that it’s most likely a false freud alarm.
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What, he didn’t really want to sleep with his mum?
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Swissy88: Banks don't like gog.
It's not that they 'don't like' GOG. That makes it sound like they are making a decision based on their personal feelings. But no, they aren't. Rather, it's just purely 100% business.

Most banks, like most people in general, have no idea what GOG is. So when they see a charge from a strange-sounding company name which is obscure and little known, it's only natural that they assume it's a fishy transaction.

It's not because they have any ill will towards GOG or anything like that. Anyone else in their shoes would naturally tend towards doing the same thing.
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TZODnmr2k5: I JUST used my card to buy SWJ Fallen order from another store, yet I cannot use it here
Try adding funds to your GOG wallet. If that works, use wallet funds to pay for your order.
That was the solution in the aforementioned thread.
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vv221: I opened a support request two weeks ago, but still got no news from them. Is that kind of delay expected?

It is a bit frustrating because I’m going to miss on the current winter sale.
Yes, my support response time has been 5 weeks for the most part. Be sure to reply to your support ticket and mention which games you intend to buy. I've heard of someone who was offered the discounts that expired while waiting for support.
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vv221: I’ve been blocked for a full year, but understood only recently that the issue is with GOG, not with my banks.
I opened a support request two weeks ago, but still got no news from them. Is that kind of delay expected?
The support has a lot of requests, especially during bigger sales. I suggest patience. You can also try to reply to automated response message that you probably received and try to speed things up this way, as mentioned above. Looks like delegating some of the GOG community team to support tickets didn't make a huge change unfortunately (at least for now). :(

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nightcraw1er.488: What, he didn’t really want to sleep with his mum?
Actually I laughed when I saw my mistake. :D That's the effect of writing a post on mobile phone....
Post edited December 30, 2021 by Sarafan
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Swissy88: Banks don't like gog.
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: It's not that they 'don't like' GOG. That makes it sound like they are making a decision based on their personal feelings. But no, they aren't. Rather, it's just purely 100% business.

Most banks, like most people in general, have no idea what GOG is. So when they see a charge from a strange-sounding company name which is obscure and little known, it's only natural that they assume it's a fishy transaction.

It's not because they have any ill will towards GOG or anything like that. Anyone else in their shoes would naturally tend towards doing the same thing.
I would think they don't bother blocking weird sounding companies. Chargebacks against GOG from other bank customers are more likely reason in my opinion. Bad people copying credit cards and using them to pay for games on GOG and reselling the keys to launder the money. Card owner notices the charges, demands and gets chargeback from the bank and naturally those banks are less likely to allow transactions here for other people.
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Sarafan: You can also try to reply to automated response message that you probably received and try to speed things up this way, as mentioned above.
We don’t have this bot in the French support section, yet ;)

What’s really frustrating here is that I have been thinking for a full year that the issue was with my bank (this is what the error message displayed by GOG says, but said message is wrong) and spent a lot of time trying to fix this with several different support teams… But it turns out all of this time and energy was wasted, and I now need to start again with GOG support.
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vv221: We don’t have this bot in the French support section, yet ;)
I wasn't referring to the bot actually. What I meant was the automated response you get on your e-mail when you open a support ticket.
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vv221: I’ve been blocked for a full year, but understood only recently that the issue is with GOG, not with my banks.
I opened a support request two weeks ago, but still got no news from them. Is that kind of delay expected?
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Sarafan: The support has a lot of requests, especially during bigger sales. I suggest patience. You can also try to reply to automated response message that you probably received and try to speed things up this way, as mentioned above. Looks like delegating some of the GOG community team to support tickets didn't make a huge change unfortunately (at least for now). :(

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nightcraw1er.488: What, he didn’t really want to sleep with his mum?
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Sarafan: Actually I laughed when I saw my mistake. :D That's the effect of writing a post on mobile phone....
You mean you literally made a Freudian slip :o)
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Ice_Mage: Try adding funds to your GOG wallet. If that works, use wallet funds to pay for your order.
That was the solution in the aforementioned thread.
Yeah, tried that yet I'm still flagged, I'm going to contact support!

EDIT: FYI, my "bank" is the US treasury dept., so no contacting them...

EDIT2: I was not entirely correct, as you can contact the card issuer and the SSA themselves, duh! Stress doesn't work well with critical thinking skills sometimes!
Post edited December 31, 2021 by TZODnmr2k5
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vv221: I’ve been blocked for a full year, but understood only recently that the issue is with GOG, not with my banks.
I opened a support request two weeks ago, but still got no news from them. Is that kind of delay expected?
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Sarafan: The support has a lot of requests, especially during bigger sales. I suggest patience. You can also try to reply to automated response message that you probably received and try to speed things up this way, as mentioned above. Looks like delegating some of the GOG community team to support tickets didn't make a huge change unfortunately (at least for now). :(
Yeah, all I got was a chatbot, but I gave it my email address, I hope it's a real person and not some worthless bot!

EDIT: But then again, a bot is better than Instagram's method, which is to say they literally took steps to lock out the average user as there is no way to contact them!
Post edited December 31, 2021 by TZODnmr2k5
UPDATE:

My card does indeed have issues as I cannot use it on any sites, as I tried buying a virtual amp, and it did not take!

I also have an idea why my card has been deactivated, I accidentally kept my VPN on when trying to make a purchase, and it apparently got flagged apparently as I was prompted by my PayPal to change my password. so I suppose I'll have to wait 'til tomorrow to contact my card admins...
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TZODnmr2k5: Yeah, tried that yet I'm still flagged, I'm going to contact support!

EDIT: FYI, my "bank" is the US treasury dept., so no contacting them...
I don't understand this. I'm not trying to pry, but that's not typically how government payments work. Sauce: Dealing with my son's SSI Disability and the US Navy.
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TZODnmr2k5: Yeah, tried that yet I'm still flagged, I'm going to contact support!

EDIT: FYI, my "bank" is the US treasury dept., so no contacting them...
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paladin181: I don't understand this. I'm not trying to pry, but that's not typically how government payments work. Sauce: Dealing with my son's SSI Disability and the US Navy.
I was not completely correct, and you're right, as you can contact the card issuer itself, in my case it's direct express, I am calling them now, though due to high volumes of calls I'm having a crappy time getting through, also you can contact the SSA directly as well!

I was not thinking clearly...
Post edited December 31, 2021 by TZODnmr2k5
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Swissy88: Banks don't like gog.
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: It's not that they 'don't like' GOG. That makes it sound like they are making a decision based on their personal feelings. But no, they aren't. Rather, it's just purely 100% business.

Most banks, like most people in general, have no idea what GOG is. So when they see a charge from a strange-sounding company name which is obscure and little known, it's only natural that they assume it's a fishy transaction.

It's not because they have any ill will towards GOG or anything like that. Anyone else in their shoes would naturally tend towards doing the same thing.
Oh, well I don't know how the banks 'feel' about gog, I just mean in general they don't like gog and this is a common issue with them. Banks don't like overseas transactions for the most part.